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Old 11-07-2008 | 02:24 PM
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Default Divorce

Originally Posted by Vulcan
Thanks for the support de727ups!

Yeah, I don't know where sky is coming from. To say..."Before you blow a fortune on a dead end perhaps you should consider taking up a drinking habit or buying an XBox?"

Sky, If you read my posts completely,then you would have answered your own questions. Go back and start over.

I think someone has some anger management issues.

For everyone else, again, thanks for the imput. This is the reason I joined this forum and asked the question. I have an appointment with a local school tomorrow. For now, my thoughts are to finish my private then get my instrument and commercial s/e.

Oh yeah...by the way...I already went through my midlife crisis 2 years ago when I got divorced (I didn't get divorced because I was having a midlife crisis. It hit after!) and then bought my 06 F430 Spider! Let me tell you all one thing. Midlife crisis doesn't have to be a bad thing.
You still did not answer any questions. Do you have residual responsibilities from your marriage? Children perhaps? Bills to pay? Are you financially independent? This decision seems rather rash and too spontaneous for an average 44 year old who just lost a job.

It seems to me that you are withholding relevant information and are waiting for answers that will give you license to act like a 22 year old. In addition a drinking habit would be hugely cheaper than flight training and there are more flight instructors in America than there are student pilots. GA is dying on the vine. I would not rely on a part time flight instructor gig to be able to pay for itself.

If you are really interested in getting any valid answers then you need to volunteer the whole story.

SkyHigh
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